Wild Dunedin Celebrates 10 Years With Inaugural Wildlife Ambassador Awards
This year marks a major milestone for the NZ Festival of Nature – Wild Dunedin, as it celebrates 10 years of inspiring locals and visitors alike to connect with and protect Aotearoa’s unique wildlife and natural environment.
To commemorate this special anniversary, Wild Dunedin has, for the first time, awarded three Wildlife Ambassador Awards to individuals who have played pivotal roles in the festival’s success and continue to advocate passionately for nature and wildlife.
The inaugural award recipients are:
- Suzanne Middleton – Former Festival Coordinator and tireless community connector. Suzanne dedicated countless volunteer hours to building relationships across the community, highlighting sustainable businesses, and championing environmental initiatives. Her ongoing advocacy and hands-on restoration work reflect a deep commitment to protecting nature in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond.
- Suzy Cato – Beloved children’s entertainer and nature advocate. Suzy has been part of the festival from the very beginning, creating nature-themed songs and experiences that engage tamariki and inspire future generations to love and protect the natural world. Her energy and passion have made her a long-standing champion for both Wild Dunedin and the environment.
- Damian Newell – Local broadcaster and environmental voice. Damian has also been with the festival since its inception, using his platform to amplify environmental causes and celebrate Dunedin’s efforts in wildlife conservation. His continued support has helped raise awareness for the protection of iconic species such as the Yellow-Eyed Penguin and other native taonga.
Each awardee received a beautifully crafted Oamaru stone koru carving, symbolising growth, harmony, and new beginnings, with their names on plaques. The awards were presented by Wild Dunedin Trustees Kerry Buchan, Neil Harraway, and Jerad Haldan.
Trustee
and co-founder Kerry Buchan said
"Suzanne, Suzy, and
Damian have been with us since the beginning. They’ve
given so much of their time and energy—not just to the
festival—but to the wider mission of celebrating and
protecting Dunedin’s incredible natural heritage. It
couldn’t have been anyone else."
Suzy Cato shared: “I’m over the moon. Dunedin and this festival have always had a special place in my heart.”
Damian Newell added: “I’m just happy to help and be part of such a wonderful community that truly values the importance of protecting what makes this place so special.”
The Wild Dunedin Festival continues to be a unique celebration of nature, driven by passionate volunteers, local organisations, and community advocates.